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English Language Learning in the U.S. Infographic

English Language Learning in the U.S. Infographic There are millions of students with limited-English proficiency in the U.S. As of the 2012 to 2013 school year, nearly 10 percent of all public school students in the U.S. were English language learners, meaning English was not their native language. American schools typically offer five categories of […]

10 Elements of Next-Gen English Language Learning Infographic

10 Elements of Next-Gen English Language Learning Infographic Reaching all of America’s students includes meeting the needs of diverse learners that possess a wide variety of skills, backgrounds, cultures and family supports. Supporting ELLs, and ultimately all students, involves multiple strategies, professional learning and environmental support. It also means providing next-gen and technological tools that […]

2015 TEFL Teachers’ Salaries Across the Globe Infographic

2015 TEFL Teachers’ Salaries Across the Globe Infographic A TEFL certificate is your passport to employment as an English teacher anywhere in the world. It’s one of those rare skills which is transferrable to any country and any environment, thanks to the continued interest worldwide in learning English. TEFL Iberia graduates have gone on to […]

History of Computer Aided Language Learning Infographic

History of Computer Aided Language Learning Infographic Contrary to popular opinion, using technology is not a new phenomenon within the English Language Teaching (ELT) world. The History of Computer Aided Language Learning Infographic is a brief timeline of how technology is being used for language learning over time. Behaviourist CALL (1950s - 1970s) Conceived in […]

Christmas Idioms and Phrases Infographic

Christmas Idioms and Phrases Infographic An idiom is a phrase in which the meaning has little or nothing to do with the literal wording. Examples of idioms in general speech are “raining cats and dogs” and “keep an eye out.” The first indicates a heavy downpour of rain, while the second means to keep watch […]